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Exclusive psalmody is the practice of singing only the biblical Psalms in congregational singing as worship. Today it is practised by several Protestant, especially Reformed denominations. Hymns besides the Psalms have been composed by Christians since the earliest days of the church, but psalms were preferred by the early church and used almost exclusively until the end of the fourth century. During the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and many other reformers, including those associated with the Reformed tradition, used hymns as well as psalms, but John Calvin preferred the Psalms and they were the only music allowed for worship in Geneva. This became the norm for the next 200 years of Reformed worship. Hymnody became acceptable again for the Reformed in the middle of the nineteenth

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  • Exclusive psalmody is the practice of singing only the biblical Psalms in congregational singing as worship. Today it is practised by several Protestant, especially Reformed denominations. Hymns besides the Psalms have been composed by Christians since the earliest days of the church, but psalms were preferred by the early church and used almost exclusively until the end of the fourth century. During the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and many other reformers, including those associated with the Reformed tradition, used hymns as well as psalms, but John Calvin preferred the Psalms and they were the only music allowed for worship in Geneva. This became the norm for the next 200 years of Reformed worship. Hymnody became acceptable again for the Reformed in the middle of the nineteenth century, though several denominations, notably the Reformed Presbyterians, continue the practice of exclusive psalmody. (en)
  • Exclusive Psalmody is de Engelstalige term die inhoudt dat een kerkverband in de liturgie geen andere liederen gebruikt dan psalmen. Er bestaat geen Nederlandstalige term voor. (nl)
  • Salmodia exclusiva é um posicionamento teológico adotada por um grupo minoritário de igrejas reformadas, segundo a qual somente podem ser usados no culto público o canto congregacional dos salmos metrificados e nenhum outro tipo de cântico. As igrejas que adotam a doutrina afirmam fazer parte do Princípio Regulador do Culto que somente sejam cantados os salmos bíblicos no culto público. Além disso, as igrejas adotantes da salmodia exclusiva também costumam se opor ao uso de instrumentos musicais nos cultos públicos. Entre as igrejas que praticam a salmodia exclusiva estão: Congregações Reformadas Neerlandesas, Igreja Puritana Reformada no Brasil Embora não adote a salmodia exclusiva, existem alas da Igreja Presbiteriana do Brasil que adotam e apoiam a doutrina. Por outro lado, o grupo majoritário das igrejas reformadas não pratica e se opõe a salmodia exclusiva, por afirmar que o posicionamento restringe o ensino de toda a Bíblia por meio dos cânticos, reduzindo os cânticos apenas aos salmos, enquanto toda Bíblia seria adequada para o cântico no culto público. (pt)
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  • Exclusive Psalmody is de Engelstalige term die inhoudt dat een kerkverband in de liturgie geen andere liederen gebruikt dan psalmen. Er bestaat geen Nederlandstalige term voor. (nl)
  • Exclusive psalmody is the practice of singing only the biblical Psalms in congregational singing as worship. Today it is practised by several Protestant, especially Reformed denominations. Hymns besides the Psalms have been composed by Christians since the earliest days of the church, but psalms were preferred by the early church and used almost exclusively until the end of the fourth century. During the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and many other reformers, including those associated with the Reformed tradition, used hymns as well as psalms, but John Calvin preferred the Psalms and they were the only music allowed for worship in Geneva. This became the norm for the next 200 years of Reformed worship. Hymnody became acceptable again for the Reformed in the middle of the nineteenth (en)
  • Salmodia exclusiva é um posicionamento teológico adotada por um grupo minoritário de igrejas reformadas, segundo a qual somente podem ser usados no culto público o canto congregacional dos salmos metrificados e nenhum outro tipo de cântico. As igrejas que adotam a doutrina afirmam fazer parte do Princípio Regulador do Culto que somente sejam cantados os salmos bíblicos no culto público. Além disso, as igrejas adotantes da salmodia exclusiva também costumam se opor ao uso de instrumentos musicais nos cultos públicos. (pt)
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  • Exclusive psalmody (en)
  • Exclusive Psalmody (nl)
  • Salmodia exclusiva (pt)
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